If you care about art, American art, and Tiffany in particular, a real gem awaits you in Winter Park, one of Orlando's older and more interesting neighborhoods. The Charles Hosmer Morse Museum of American Art is one of the best "smaller" museum we have visited in the past 20 years of international museum-going. It is by no means small, in terms of square footage, but merely narrow in its focus on American art and particularly that of Louis Comfort Tiffany. We have seen our share of fine glass in the past several years--in Paris, Nancy, London, New York--the Morse can hold its own with those places and institutions. It has even donated some of its collection to the Met. Vicki gives it her highest praise, allowing that it is worth taking a day away from Disney. Plus, entry is just $5. The Morse has a fine website, with better descriptions and appraisals than I can offer. So I'll mostly let the pix speak for themselves.
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Unpretentious entry |
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Glories within |
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Initially, mostly the stained glass masterpieces |
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But then, much more...an education in Tiffany's many innovations in materials and techniques |
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Some of our favorite Wisterias, however |